lifesupport4u
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I purchased a Sako A7 a year and a half ago. The rifle doesn't group as promised. I have spent time and money putting 2 sets of rings on it, 2 scopes, trips to the range and various boxes of ammo. I have had friends shoot it. Its the only rifle I own that I have not been able to get to group. My 5 other rifles have no issues.
I told Beretta about the issue and they suggested sending it back. I gave them all the details, advised them I bought it a year and a half ago and don't have a receipt. They gave me info stating they will pattern the rifle and if it groups sub MOA they charge $70, if not they correct the problem and it is no charge.
About a week after I send the rifle I get a phone call from Beretta. They request $85 to clean and shoot/ group the rifle, before it has been shot... not because it grouped ok. The lady told me it's out of warranty because Sako is warrantied for a year. I advised her the information I had received in the box and online stated 2 years. She then stated the manual told me I had to have mailed the warranty card to get a warranty. The manual did not say this upon my review and despite tearing my house apart I can't find the receipt or get a duplicate from the gun shop where I purchased it.
Long story short, it was then going to be $85 plus cost of any repairs. No warranty. And I was already out $40 for shipping and insurance. I got ticked that they won't take care of me after purchasing a $1,200 rifle and putting a year and half of time and money into trying to get it to function as promised. If they were not going to honor their warranty, why would I want their gunsmith working on it anyways? I will have another gunsmith I have used in the past take a look.
Long story short, and the reason for this post is mostly to inform others that the Beretta customer service is terrible. There are companies that stand behind their products with no questions asked... like Leupold and Vortex. Then there are companies that will do anything they can to get out of warranty work like Beretta.
Beretta had the chance to correct a bad situation and to show me they stand behind their products. They could have made me a customer for life... but instead they lost me.
I will never again purchase a Beretta, Tikka or Sako product. Many of their products may function great... but if they don't work as promised don't count on the company to have your back and make it right.
Beretta SUCKS! I hope you take this into consideration in your future purchases.
I told Beretta about the issue and they suggested sending it back. I gave them all the details, advised them I bought it a year and a half ago and don't have a receipt. They gave me info stating they will pattern the rifle and if it groups sub MOA they charge $70, if not they correct the problem and it is no charge.
About a week after I send the rifle I get a phone call from Beretta. They request $85 to clean and shoot/ group the rifle, before it has been shot... not because it grouped ok. The lady told me it's out of warranty because Sako is warrantied for a year. I advised her the information I had received in the box and online stated 2 years. She then stated the manual told me I had to have mailed the warranty card to get a warranty. The manual did not say this upon my review and despite tearing my house apart I can't find the receipt or get a duplicate from the gun shop where I purchased it.
Long story short, it was then going to be $85 plus cost of any repairs. No warranty. And I was already out $40 for shipping and insurance. I got ticked that they won't take care of me after purchasing a $1,200 rifle and putting a year and half of time and money into trying to get it to function as promised. If they were not going to honor their warranty, why would I want their gunsmith working on it anyways? I will have another gunsmith I have used in the past take a look.
Long story short, and the reason for this post is mostly to inform others that the Beretta customer service is terrible. There are companies that stand behind their products with no questions asked... like Leupold and Vortex. Then there are companies that will do anything they can to get out of warranty work like Beretta.
Beretta had the chance to correct a bad situation and to show me they stand behind their products. They could have made me a customer for life... but instead they lost me.
I will never again purchase a Beretta, Tikka or Sako product. Many of their products may function great... but if they don't work as promised don't count on the company to have your back and make it right.
Beretta SUCKS! I hope you take this into consideration in your future purchases.
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